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by ams6110
5140 days ago
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Besides seeking reimbursement for medical bills (Mr. Knecht’s alone are nearing $100,000, according to his lawyer, William Doyle Jr.), the injured people could also file pain-and-suffering suits. “If somebody crosses the center line and plows into your car, it does a number on you in terms of how you feel about getting into a car,” said Jonathan Karon, Ms. Hodges’s lawyer. The above sort of BS is my complaint about the tort system. I've been hit by a car crossing the center line and plowing into my car. It didn't change how I feel about getting into a car, at least not in any debilitating way. I am perhaps (sometimes) a bit more alert to whether oncoming cars seem to be drifting towards the line. And please tell me how "pain and suffering" compensation is going to remedy any "feelings" you have about getting into a car? |
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